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Month: December 2012

How to Plan the Perfect New Year’s Eve Party
Follow these tips to make sure your New Year’s Eve party is a hit!(Photo credit: Wikipedia) The end of 2012 is fast approaching and everyone…

2012 Has Been a Great Year, for Foodies
As 2013 starts, the big trends seem to be dishes that are inspired by Asian and Peruvian ingredients. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) The end of the year…

Faces of Arizona Agriculture – Jim Parks
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Everything is Better with Bacon
Many people love bacon on their cheeseburger. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) There are very few people who would admit to not loving bacon. There is just…

Great Ideas for Holiday Sweets and Treats
Try one of these Arizona recipes this holiday season (Photo credit: surlygirl) One of the best things about the holidays is all the delicious desserts…

Faces of Arizona Agriculture – Ty Kelly
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What’s in Season in Arizona This Winter?
Do you ever wonder what fresh fruit and vegetables will be on the shelves at the local Farmer’s Market or in your local grocery store…

Faces of Arizona Agriculture – John Boelts
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Sunrise on a Yuma, AZ, Farm
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6 Food Safety Tips for the Holiday Season
Follow these tips to stay safe with food this season (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Food is one of the most important and memorable parts of many…

5 Tips to Make Holiday Cooking Easier
A little planning as well as delegating can make your dream of the perfect holiday dinner become a reality.photo credit: comedy_nose via photopin cc The…

Faces of Arizona Agriculture- Kevin Rogers
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Arizona Farm to School Training
The Arizona Department of Education hosted the first Farm to School training in the form of a farm tour. Farm to School Programs provide an…
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What Nutrition Does Cabbage Have? Exploring the Benefits and Arizona’s Winter Bounty
Recently, I feasted on fresh fish tacos and the veggie packed in between the flour tortilla was fresh cabbage. This got me to thinking about…

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